Nonstick pans are pretty safe; the factories making them are more cause for concern. Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring this video. Get started with eight free meals — that’s $80 off your first month of HelloFresh. Go to and enter adamragusea80. ***SOURCES IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE*** Google map of the Washington Works Teflon plant in Parkersburg, West Virginia: British Medical Journal case report on a 29-year-old man in Japan with polymer fume fever: 2015 Environmental Working Group report on the risks of PFOA and the level of contamination in most U.S. localities: Dr. Mimi Huang of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 2015 article by Dr. Huang about nonstick pans:
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